PAHRA Fact Sheets- 2015

PAHRA Fact Sheets- 2015

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Pennsylvania’s housing authorities have a great story to tell. They provide homes to 154,000 families and individuals who might not otherwise have homes. Redevelopment authorities are bringing renewed energy to our older communities and increasing property values to boot.

So why does Congress insist on cutting HUD funding? Because they don’t get the connection between the budget line items and the impact these programs have on their communities. It’s up to us to connect the dots so they will champion the programs that mean so much to our residents and communities.

The Pennsylvania Association of Housing and Redevelopment Agencies (PAHRA) and the Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania have created documents to help the housing authorities share the incredible work they do in the State. Please see these resources below.

Share List PA Homepage A small community in Lackawanna County is taking a new approach to fighting blight. Mayfield is planning to join the Lackawanna County Land Bank program to help cut down on its number of rundown property issues. The …more

Share List For the first time since its launch more than two years ago, the city of Erie’s land bank has the money it needs to combat blight. A first-of-its-kind cooperative agreement approved by Erie County government’s land bank in …more

Share List Shelterforce recently published an article detailing how land banks across the country fund their activities. While many former industrial cities and rural communities have struggled with systemic vacancy and abandonment for decades, the 2008 housing crisis wrecked neighborhoods …more

Share List After experiencing success in the county’s biggest city, the Lackawanna County Land Bank looks to continue that success in one of the county’s smaller communities. Officials on Monday braved the rain at a press conference held at a …more

Share List Housing code enforcement—the local government process of administering and enforcing housing codes designed to ensure safe and habitable housing conditions—is one of the primary strategies for connecting and improving our housing and our health. But housing code enforcement …more

Share List The long-vacant Larimer School will be redeveloped as affordable housing as part of a larger redevelopment in East Liberty and Larimer by the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh. Housing authority board members voted unanimously to approve …more

Share List Greensburg has spent the past few years knocking down dilapidated houses. Now, the city is trying to get new ones built in their place. “We tore down single-family homes, and we’re trying to put single-family homes back in,” …more

Share List Fighting blight has been the goal of many communities across Pennsylvania. Now… A new report is looking at ways communities can turn blighted properties into opportunities. A new report released called “Revitalizing Pennsylvania” looks at ways cities across …more

Share List For many years, the Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania has been committed to supporting community efforts to turn around blighted properties. The result of our work is a range of new powers and tools, made possible through state legislation, …more

Share List Gov. Tom Wolf was in New Castle last week and saw first hand the blight issue that plagues the city. In a conference call Monday morning, the governor, who is up for re-election Nov. 6 as he faces challenger Scott …more

Webinar: Innovation, Health, and Housing – Oh My! In a highly regulated environment where data-sharing was almost nonexistent and housing waitlists abound, UPMC Health Plan and Community Human Services developed an idea, a program called Cultivating Health for Success (CHFS).